by faracca | Apr 13, 2020 | Spring 2020
Hello Canisius Math department! I hope everyone had a good Easter weekend. Today, I get the chance to share with you something I’ve worked very hard on. I previously completed my undergraduate thesis on alternate regression techniques in the presence of...
by niland | Apr 3, 2020 | Spring 2020
Greetings fellow math majors and professors of Canisius College. For three years now I have been conducting independent research in the the field of Euclidean Geometry. Specifically, Applications of Euclidean Postulate 9: The Plane Separation Postulate. The purpose of...
by Pema Kaldan | Apr 2, 2020 | MathSeminars_old, Spring 2020
For my MAT 380 presentation this Wednesday, I will be talking about some basic background on how to play a Blackjack, what is it, and how can you win the gambling when you are playing the Blackjack. I will slightly touch on Set Theory, Formula, and some examples. I...
by cherven | Apr 1, 2020 | Spring 2020
Byzantine Generals with Alternate Possibilities Byzantine Consensus with Alternate Possibilities Imagine several troupes of Byzantine soldiers stationed outside various corners of an enemy city–their generals need to agree via messenger whether to attack or retreat,...